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Pre-analytical considerations of condom traces: A review of composition, background, transfer and persistence

•Condom traces are infrequently investigated in sexual assaults or rape cases.•Original composition influences the transfer of condom traces in a given matrix.•Transfer and persistence affect the trace composition and recovery.•Influence factors should be considered before trace sampling and analysi...

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Dimethylpolysiloxanes - analysis
DNA
Female
Flavoring Agents - analysis
Food additives
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Forensic sciences
Humans
Influence factors
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Polyethylene Glycols - analysis
Powders
Preservatives, Pharmaceutical - analysis
Sex crimes
Sex Offenses
Sexual assault
Spermatocidal Agents - analysis
Starch - analysis
Transfer
Vagina - chemistry
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